Zezwer Posted October 31, 2009 Share Posted October 31, 2009 The fact that Abba Gold is higher than her says it all really @ you spending this all this time on a forum devoted to a person you don't like... @ you being so pathetic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimera Posted October 31, 2009 Share Posted October 31, 2009 Dont talk about sales nowadays when if you look at the chart ABBA GOLD has sold more than Celebration this year, so far. We all know why Jesus is with Madonna, and its because it makes him more famous no other reason. celebration: out for less than 2 months ABBA GOLD: out the whole damn year! it's simple as 2+2 is ehhh..ehhh...according with you and ur alter ego Queen bug(or whatever) it is 5 ,3, right?...lol! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonski43 Posted October 31, 2009 Share Posted October 31, 2009 No one wanted to know ABBA for ten years after they split. Then with the covers by Erasure people started re-discovering their music. Many bands have to go through a wilderness period and come back even stronger like Take That. Madonna has been going 27 years now without any significant time away. Hung Up and 4 Minutes are proof she can still write a hit and I hope that some time away will mean the first album with Live Nation will be great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carta Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 I'm wondering if there are ABBA fans out there who look at the track listing for "ABBA Gold" and refuse to buy it because it's not in chronological order? It's a weak argument, really. As for that album's continued strong sales, correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the massive cross promotion afforded it by "Mama Mia" have more to do with its current success than the fact that it's a compilation album? Take away "Mama Mia" (movie) and would it still be selling 200k+? Absolutely not. Had Michael Jackson not died, he definitely wouldn't have three albums in the Top 40 YTD chart (maybe "The Essential" might have sold decently due to his concerts, but definitely not as many copies as it has). When Madonna releases albums that fail to reach the Top 10, then people might have something to complain about. Until that time, though, people will just have to continue to resort to grasping at straws in an attempt to declare her as "over". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fak Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Had it hung around in the top 10 then there would be some argument about low sales but it's slipped over 20 places in 2 weeks and i doubt t will be going back up in the top 10 again, although being a Madonna Gh's who knows? Anyway you can kid yourselves. Its just so funny how some people in this thread are sniggering at Mariahs Sales in the US Chart threads yet they come here with all these explanations of why their fave pop star is not doing so well. As for ABBA its not a current album. Most of its sales from Mama Mia were from 2008. ABBA Gold like TIC has always re-entered. The Xmas market this year looks set to be competitive. Madonna is the only major act to have released a GH hits this year or shall i say this period? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fak Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 ABBA Gold has always been a huge album. I dont know much about ABBA Gold's tracklisting as I have only ever liked 2-3 of their songs and I would still not even buy them alone if I had the chance. It would have sold less than 200,000 thats for sure but still a newly released album should outsell a 16 year old classic. The order of Celebration is just so wrong. Some songs such as Holiday, La isla Bonita too name but a few sound current in some ways but a lo t of the songs dont. I cant remember the track listing but to mix the 80's 90's 00's together was a bad idea. I would have preferred chronological order or an updeat and down beat cd not LAP to ROL etc. I'm wondering if there are ABBA fans out there who look at the track listing for "ABBA Gold" and refuse to buy it because it's not in chronological order? It's a weak argument, really. As for that album's continued strong sales, correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the massive cross promotion afforded it by "Mama Mia" have more to do with its current success than the fact that it's a compilation album? Take away "Mama Mia" (movie) and would it still be selling 200k+? Absolutely not. Had Michael Jackson not died, he definitely wouldn't have three albums in the Top 40 YTD chart (maybe "The Essential" might have sold decently due to his concerts, but definitely not as many copies as it has). When Madonna releases albums that fail to reach the Top 10, then people might have something to complain about. Until that time, though, people will just have to continue to resort to grasping at straws in an attempt to declare her as "over". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fak Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Yeah your right we dont know them but we have seen enough of M to mow where thsi relationship will end up. Only thick people would believe they would genuinely care about each other and it will last happy ever after. Celebration has been out less than 2 months. Why are you comparing it's sales to the sales of Abba Gold for the entire year?? I have no idea why Jesus and Madonna are together....and neither do you, or any of the other countless morons without a clue. Perhaps they care about each other...or just like to fuck. It's really not our concern. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
afrolito Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Yeah your right we dont know them but we have seen enough of M to mow where thsi relationship will end up. Only thick people would believe they would genuinely care about each other and it will last happy ever after. Whether it lasts forever or till the end of next week, is still none of our business. People who are happy and content in their own lives don't waste time speculating on the legitimacy of Madonnas' relationship with Jesus Luz. Did you think her marriage to Guy Ritchie was gonna be happy, and last forever?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest boytoyville Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 What's "alot more" exactly? Year-to-date sales as of last week: 1 Only by the Night - Kings of Leon 923,000 2 The Fame - Lady Gaga 780,000 3 It's not Me, It's You - Lily Allen 642,000 4 I am Sasha Fierce - Beyoncé 553,000 5 The Essential - Michael Jackson 546,000 6 Invaders Must Die - The Prodigy 503,000 7 The Circus - Take That 464,000 8 Songs for You, Truths for Me - James Morrison 442,000 9 Sunny Side Up - Paulo Nutini 425,000 10 West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum - Kasabian 407,000 11 Funhouse - Pink 383,703 12 Day & Age - The Killers 380,000 13 Relapse - Eminem 374,000 14 Rockferry - Duffy 363,000 15 No Line on the Horizon - U2 361,000 16 The Seldom seen Kid - Elbow 355,000 17 The Script - The Script 314,000 18 21st Century Breakdown - Green Day 310,000 19 Lungs - Florence & the Machine 310,000 20 Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes 301,500 21 The End - Black Eyed Peas 299,000 22 Freedom - Akon 294,000 23 The Resistance - Muse 274,000 24 The Collection - Annie Lennox 244,600 25 We Sing, We Dance,We Steal Things - Jason Mraz 244,500 26 Fearless - Taylor Swift 241,000 27 La Roux - La Roux 234,500 28 Bad - Michael Jackson 227,500 29 Love & War - Daniel Merriweather 224,000 30 We'll Meet Again - Vera Lynn 222,000 31 We Started Nothing - The Ting Tings 215,000 32 Oracular Spectacular - MGMT 213,000 33 Songs for my Mother - Ronan Keating 212,000 34 Gold - Greatest Hits - Abba 210,000 35 The Alesha Show - Alesha Dixon 206,000 36 Chasing Lights - The Saturdays 204,000 37 Thriller - Michael Jackson 203,000 38 Working on a Dream - Bruce Springsteen 189,000 39 Celebration - Madonna 187,719 40 Year of the Gentleman - Ne-Yo 187,000 Let's say if Madonna promoted, it would be at 400k and among the top 10 of 2009. Yet, that still would be only half of what GHV2 did WITHOUT ANY PROMO and as you can see with GHV2 sales you can be TOP 2 in 2009. The best selling album of 2009 might not reach 1 million copies sold (if I'm not wrong, only #3 in the top 5 is a 2009 album), which hadn't happened since 1979 & 1980 (when Parallel Lines and Super Trouper were the biggest albums but below 1m). So I'm just not getting why the assumption that a Madonna greatest hits that's filled with songs that appeared on 2 albums at least could have the potential to turn these dismal numbers upside down. Wow, I didn't know The Essential Micheal Jackson was doing so well in the UK. I knew MJ Number Ones was already a smash there so I figured it would be the most popular choice their as well like in the US but apparently not. The other MJ studio albums on the list did nicely as well. Crazy how much MJ has been selling everywhere, especiall sense a lot of the material is the same stuff repackaged and resold over and over again. I am kinf of a collecter so I have all his studio albums and mutiple compilations but a lot of other people must be getting mutiple MJ albums as well, even when some of the stuff or almost all of it is the same from disc to disc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest tassilo3001 Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Wow, I didn't know The Essential Micheal Jackson was doing so well in the UK. I knew MJ Number Ones was already a smash there so I figured it would be the most popular choice their as well like in the US but apparently not. The other MJ studio albums on the list did nicely as well. Crazy how much MJ has been selling everywhere, especiall sense a lot of the material is the same stuff repackaged and resold over and over again. I am kinf of a collecter so I have all his studio albums and mutiple compilations but a lot of other people must be getting mutiple MJ albums as well, even when some of the stuff or almost all of it is the same from disc to disc. let's wait how robbies new album will do in uk bodies is a sigle hit his last singles weren't here in germany bodies is nr 1 for a 2nd week and next saturday he will perform at wetten dass (TV show with betwenn 10 and 15 million people watching) that will give the album and single massive sales Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Danny86 Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Wow, I didn't know The Essential Micheal Jackson was doing so well in the UK. I knew MJ Number Ones was already a smash there so I figured it would be the most popular choice their as well like in the US but apparently not. The other MJ studio albums on the list did nicely as well. Crazy how much MJ has been selling everywhere, especiall sense a lot of the material is the same stuff repackaged and resold over and over again. I am kinf of a collecter so I have all his studio albums and mutiple compilations but a lot of other people must be getting mutiple MJ albums as well, even when some of the stuff or almost all of it is the same from disc to disc. The Essential MJ become a bigger seller because they were re-promoting it after his death. At first it was Number Ones that topped the chart but then Essential got more copies shipped etc. Initially there was another GH scheduled for the This Is It tour but then it was changed to Essential. And it's his most complete set so that's why it outsold the other compilations and that's why the new one won't do much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtzlplk Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 that´s the problem:you have to buy all the album to have the new song well, there's always the MNATION Multimedia Reviews thread... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrapple Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Dont talk about sales nowadays when if you look at the chart ABBA GOLD has sold more than Celebration this year, so far. We all know why Jesus is with Madonna, and its because it makes him more famous no other reason. you must lead such a pathetic life! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loomer Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 @ you spending this all this time on a forum devoted to a person you don't like... Yeah, the fact he's posted here for the past 6 years and has been a fan for more than 20 years must mean he really hates her So he's disillusioned by recent Madge. BIG deal. Not like MANY fans aren't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chimera Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Had it hung around in the top 10 then there would be some argument about low sales but it's slipped over 20 places in 2 weeks and i doubt t will be going back up in the top 10 again, although being a Madonna Gh's who knows? Anyway you can kid yourselves. Its just so funny how some people in this thread are sniggering at Mariahs Sales in the US Chart threads yet they come here with all these explanations of why their fave pop star is not doing so well. As for ABBA its not a current album. Most of its sales from Mama Mia were from 2008. ABBA Gold like TIC has always re-entered. The Xmas market this year looks set to be competitive. Madonna is the only major act to have released a GH hits this year or shall i say this period? Mariah's chart performance in the USA is not compared at any rate with Madonna's in the UK. You should see all the damn promotion Mariah has done to the almost zero promotion Madonna has, plus Mariah with a new album and not a Greatest Hits. If you think Madonna is doing bad in the UK(yes US sales suck) then I'm glad, because worldwide it's almost 900,000 and that surely says she's a worldwide artist, not a Uk or US act like so many. Still is fucking amazing how the haters are having their "sweet time" nowadays attacking the sales of a Greatest Hits, it's like a 20 year old man so proud for have defeated a 5 year old kid in a soccer game!, had it being a new album they would not be going through this fake sweetness...lol... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Danny86 Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 So he's disillusioned by recent Madge. BIG deal. Not like MANY fans aren't. I think that's beside the point when posts are all about spewing nonsense about charts and sales while at the same time promoting another artist to wind up people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
debord Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Indeed. It's one thing to criticise, it's another to just try and shit stir cos you have nothing better to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markm Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 So he's disillusioned by recent Madge. BIG deal. Not like MANY fans aren't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurt420 Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Yeah, the fact he's posted here for the past 6 years and has been a fan for more than 20 years must mean he really hates her So he's disillusioned by recent Madge. BIG deal. Not like MANY fans aren't. I hope Madonna continues to disillusion her whiny fans, who can't take her doing a style of music they don't personally like so they act as if her career is over because THEY don't like it. Those fans are the worst anyways and don't get the fact that Madonna is an artist, most of us AREN'T going to like EVERYTHING she does....that's just how it goes with someone who is prolific as she is. But most of us don't act like a 2 year old who just lost their favorite toy because we don't like something she does. What's worse is the people who simply observe the fact that her album is a hit are loons not looking at the facts. Nevermind that it just spent weeks as the world's top selling album. That is a undisputed fact...no matter how one tries to twist it the fact still remains. No "loon" fan is making this up off the top of their head LOONY is when you hang around and discuss something that you no longer have interest in and try to twist facts to make that person look bad because YOU personally aren't pleased with the artistic direction they've taken lately. It seems some fans almost have some sort of vendetta against her and WANT her to do bad and fail at things because they aren't pleased with her artistic direction. To me, that's disturbing and epitomizes the definition of LOON. Any NORMAL person would just move on and jump back in if she creates something of interest to them again. Anybody who is "disllusioned" by her needs to go....they need something more safe and guaranteed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markm Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 I think the disillusion is more to do with the fact that Madonna has taken her finger off the quality control button of late. HC was a very mixed bag and the Timberland sound had been done about 2 years before its release. By the time it came out it sounded dated and stale. The cover of the album was dreadful and did her or the album no favours. Sure she has a record breaking tour but the god awful rock versions were dire. A lot of the tour was rehashed (ROL, LIB). She relied heavily on backing tracks (ITTG,GI2M LAP) which for the prices she was charging was a joke especially given the poor LN organisation and sound quality at some shows She defintely oversaturated some markets (Spain,France,Germany). The concert broadcast of SS was frankly a joke, the post production is so bad it makes it look like she mimed most of the show. The Celebration album is a mess, crappy edits, poor album inner sleeve. The dvd is even worse. No extras. What a joke, there must be a ton of stuff in the vaults they could have used. What did we get? Nothing. The video for Celebration is probably the worst of her career. Cheap and tacky and she has done virtually no promotion. It appears like she is just in it for the money and can't be arsed with anything she does. I guess she spoilt us by setting such a high standard and generally raising the bar. Some of it probably has to do with her personal life and the divorce she went through. Hopefully she will take a long break and come back refreshed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markm Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Singles 01/11/09 1(01) Cheryl Cole - Fight for this love 2(NE) Westlife - What about now 3(NE) Jay Sean & Lil Wayne - Down 4(02) Alexandra Burke & Flo Rida - Bad boys 5(09) Michael Buble - Haven't met you yet 6(11) Black Eyed Peas - Meet me halfway 7(03) Chipmunk - Oopsy daisy 8(05) Whitney Houston - Million dollar bill 9(04) Robbie Williams - Bodies 10(07) Black Eyed Peas - I gotta feeling 11(NE) Miley Cyrus - Party in the USA 12(06) Taio Cruz - Break your heart 13(08) Jay Z & Alicia Keys - Empire state of mind 14(NE) Lady Gaga - Bad romance 15(18) Tinchy Stryder- You're not alone 16(15) Pitbull - Hotel room service 17(NE) Biffy Clyro - The captain 18(13) David Guetta & Akon - Sexy bitch 19(10) Young soul rebels - I got soul 20(12) Shakira - She wolf 21(17) Cobra Starship - Good girls gone bad 22(NE) Duck Sauce - Anyway 23(14) Saturdays - Forever is over 24(16) Temper Trap - Sweet disposition 25(30) Calvin Harris - Flashback 26(NE) Cheryl Cole & Will I Am - 3 words 27(23) Dizzee Rascal - Dirtee cash 28(33) Paulo Nutini - Pencil full of lead 29(19) Jordin Sparks - SOS 30(20) Alphabeat - The spell 31(26) Kings of Leon - Sex on fire 32(24) Pixie Lott - Boys and girls 33(21) Paloma Faith - New York 34(NE) Michael Buble - Cry me a river 35(31) JLS - Beat again 36(27) Big Pink - Dominoes 37(NE) Florence and the machine - You got the love 38(22) Foo fighters - Wheels 39(RE) Daughtry - What about now 40(28) Jay Z, Rihanna & Kanye West - Run this town Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markm Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 SALES Singles 1 Cheryl Cole 138,614 (To Date: 431,459) 2 Westlife 75,330 3 Jay Sean 72,015 4 Alexandra Burke / Flo Rida 71,335 5 Michael Buble 42,745 6 Black Eyed Peas 42,614 7 Chipmunk 32,319 8 Whitney Houston 31,243 9 Robbie Williams 24,466 10 Black Eyed Peas [iGAF] 23,798 11 Miley Cyrus 23,454 14 Lady GaGa 19,869 17 Biffy Clyro 16,454 22 Duck Sauce 12,068 26 Cheryl Cole [3W] 10,641 34 Michael Buble [Cry] 7,266 Albums 1 Cheryl Cole 125,271 2 Michael Buble 112,314 3 Michael Jackson 78,097 4 Soldiers 56,558 5 Alexandra Burke 55,429 6 Katherine Jenkins 30,572 7 Whitney Houston 25,400 8 Daniel O'Donnell 18,095 9 Paolo Nutini 17,706 10 Fleetwood Mac 17,541 28 Harry Connick Jr 7,969 29 Ultrabeat 7,768 35 Wolfmother 6,303 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
afrolito Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 I hope Madonna continues to disillusion her whiny fans, who can't take her doing a style of music they don't personally like so they act as if her career is over because THEY don't like it. Those fans are the worst anyways and don't get the fact that Madonna is an artist, most of us AREN'T going to like EVERYTHING she does....that's just how it goes with someone who is prolific as she is. But most of us don't act like a 2 year old who just lost their favorite toy because we don't like something she does. What's worse is the people who simply observe the fact that her album is a hit are loons not looking at the facts. Nevermind that it just spent weeks as the world's top selling album. That is a undisputed fact...no matter how one tries to twist it the fact still remains. No "loon" fan is making this up off the top of their head LOONY is when you hang around and discuss something that you no longer have interest in and try to twist facts to make that person look bad because YOU personally aren't pleased with the artistic direction they've taken lately. It seems some fans almost have some sort of vendetta against her and WANT her to do bad and fail at things because they aren't pleased with her artistic direction. To me, that's disturbing and epitomizes the definition of LOON. Any NORMAL person would just move on and jump back in if she creates something of interest to them again. Anybody who is "disllusioned" by her needs to go....they need something more safe and guaranteed. THE TRUTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promise to try Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Singles: 1 1 2 Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love 2 N 1 Westlife What About Now 3 N 1 Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne Down 4 2 3 Alexandra Burke feat. Flo-rida Bad Boys 5 9 3 Michael Buble Haven't Met You Yet* 6 11 4 Black Eyed Peas Meet Me Halfway 7 3 4 Chipmunk Oopsy Daisy 8 5 4 Whitney Houston Million Dollar Bill 9 4 3 Robbie Williams Bodies 10 7 20 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling 11 N 1 Miley Cyrus Party In The USA 12 6 7 Taio Cruz Break Your Heart* 13 8 7 Jay-Z Feat. Alicia Keys Empire State Of Mind* 14 N 1 Lady Gaga Bad Romance* 15 18 6 Tinchy Stryder You're Not Alone 16 15 12 Pitbull Hotel Room Service 17 N 1 Biffy Clyro The Captain 18 13 12 David Guetta feat. Akon Sexy Chick* 19 10 2 Young Soul Rebels I Got Soul 20 12 8 Shakira She Wolf 21 17 2 Cobra Starship Good Girls Go Bad 22 N 1 Armand Van Helden + Hi_Trak present Duck Sauce aNYway 23 14 4 The Saturdays Forever Is Over 24 16 13 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 25 30 2 Calvin Harris Flashback* 26 N 1 Cheryl Cole Feat. Will I Am 3 Words* 27 23 6 Dizzee Rascal Dirtee Cash* 28 33 3 Paolo Nutini Pencil Full Of Lead* 29 19 6 Jordin Sparks SOS (Let The Music Play)* 30 20 2 Alphabeat The Spell 31 26 58 Kings of Leon Sex On Fire 32 24 9 Pixie Lott Boys And Girls 33 21 7 Paloma Faith New York 34 N 1 Michael Buble Cry Me A River* 35 31 16 JLS Beat Again 36 27 4 The Big Pink Dominos 37 51 9 Florence & The Machine You Got The Love* 38 22 2 Foo Fighters Wheels* 39 68 6 Daughtry What About Now* 40 28 9 Jay-Z feat. Rihanna & Kanye West Run This Town* 41 41 6 Beyonce Broken Hearted Girl* 42 35 17 Beyonce Sweet Dreams 43 N 9 Michael Jackson Thriller 44 N 1 Kano Rock N Roller* 45 59 6 Kasabian Underdog* 46 32 15 Mr Hudson feat. Kanye West Supernova* 47 38 10 Dizzee Rascal Feat. Chrome Holiday 48 39 47 Jason Mraz I'm Yours 49 N 1 Jace Everett Bad Things* 50 40 14 Little Boots Remedy 51 34 6 Example Watch The Sun Come Up 52 N 10 Journey Don't Stop Believin' 53 N 1 Sway Mercedes Benz* 54 54 19 La Roux Bulletproof 55 53 57 Kings of Leon Use Somebody 56 50 27 Lady Gaga Paparazzi 57 R 3 Ray Parker Jr Ghostbusters 58 43 13 The Ian Carey Project Get Shaky 59 R 14 Michael Jackson Man In The Mirror 60 67 42 Lady Gaga Poker Face 61 R 2 Bobby Boris Pickett Monster Mash 62 52 12 Lady Gaga Lovegame 63 48 15 Sean Kingston Fire Burning 64 25 15 Christina Aguilera Hurt* 65 55 8 Mini Viva Left My Heart In Tokyo 66 65 25 Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow 67 62 24 Daniel Merriweather Red 68 61 13 Tinchy Stryder feat. Amelle Never Leave You 69 36 3 Lostprophets It's Not The End Of The World 70 29 3 Mr Hudson White Lies* 71 58 8 Muse Uprising 72 N 1 Sean Kingston Face Drop* 73 37 3 Editors Papillon 74 N 1 Katherine Jenkins Bring Me To Life* 75 46 3 Dionne Bromfield Mama Said* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promise to try Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Albums: 1 N 1 Cheryl Cole 3 Words 2 2 2 Michael Buble Crazy Love 3 N 1 Michael Jackson This Is It 4 N 1 The Soldiers Coming Home 5 1 2 Alexandra Burke Overcome 6 N 1 Katherine Jenkins Believe 7 3 2 Whitney Houston I Look To You 8 N 1 Daniel O'Donnell Peace In The Valley 9 5 22 Paolo Nutini Sunny Side Up 10 6 44 Fleetwood Mac The Very Best Of 11 15 21 Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. 12 8 3 Chipmunk I Am Chipmunk 13 10 10 Vera Lynn We'll Meet Again - The Very Best Of 14 4 2 Seasick Steve Man From Another Time 15 11 6 Dizzee Rascal Tongue N Cheek 16 7 2 Spandau Ballet Once More 17 19 58 Kings of Leon Only By The Night 18 21 7 Muse The Resistance 19 20 7 Peter Andre Revelation 20 9 5 Paloma Faith Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful 21 24 17 Florence & The Machine Lungs 22 22 27 Whitney Houston The Ultimate Collection 23 18 21 Kasabian West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum 24 17 2 Alison Moyet The Best Of 25 14 6 Madonna Celebration 26 13 6 Cliff Richard & The Shadows Reunited 27 23 7 Jay-Z Blueprint III 28 N 1 Harry Connick Jr Your Songs 29 N 1 Ultrabeat The Weekend Has Landed 30 27 4 Andy Williams The Very Best Of 31 31 42 Lady Gaga The Fame 32 51 11 Tinchy Stryder Catch 22 33 12 3 Editors In This Light & On This Evening 34 26 5 Barbra Streisand Love Is The Answer 35 N 1 Wolfmother Cosmic Egg 36 38 5 Newton Faulkner Rebuilt By Humans 37 35 3 Dionne Bromfield Introducing 38 28 3 Shakira She Wolf 39 36 6 Madness Total Madness 40 70 15 Michael Buble Call Me Irresponsible 41 29 4 Chris Rea Still So Far To Go: The Best Of 42 46 7 Pixie Lott Turn It Up 43 39 53 Pink FunHouse 44 34 3 Taio Cruz Rokstarr 45 37 5 Paramore Brand New Eyes 46 41 10 David Guetta One Love 47 33 69 Robbie Williams Greatest Hits 48 57 29 Michael Jackson The Essential 49 30 38 Lily Allen It's Not Me It's You 50 60 11 Calvin Harris Ready For The Weekend 51 43 11 The Temper TrapConditions 52 32 25 Green Day 21st Century Breakdown 53 47 50 Beyonce I Am Sasha Fierce 54 25 2 Mr Hudson Straight No Chaser 55 N 1 Morrissey Swords 56 48 6 Mika The Boy Who Knew Too Much 57 40 3 The Saturdays Wordshaker 58 56 49 The Killers Day & Age 59 N 1 Miike Snow Miike Snow 60 49 4 Mumford & Sons Sigh No More 61 62 15 Michael Jackson Bad 62 44 22 Boyzone Back Again...No Matter What 63 63 19 Michael Jackson Thriller 64 R 1 U2 The Unforgettable Fire 65 50 18 La Roux La Roux 66 54 96 Paolo Nutini These Streets 67 N 1 Madness One Step Beyond 68 N 1 REM Live At The Olympia 69 52 57 James Morrison Songs For You, Truths For Me 70 61 2 Daniel Merriweather Love & War 71 16 2 Rammstein Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da 72 42 74 Leona Lewis Spirit 73 45 3 Only Men Aloud Band Of Brothers 74 67 47 Take That The Circus 75 53 36 The Prodigy Invaders Must Die Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promise to try Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 Airplay Chart: 1 1 Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love 2 2 Alexandra Burke feat. Flo-rida Bad Boys 3 4 JLS Everybody In Love 4 15 Leona Lewis Happy 5 6 Jay-Z Feat. Alicia KeysEmpire State Of Mind 6 8 Chipmunk Oopsy Daisy 7 3 Taio Cruz Break Your Heart 8 16 Tinchy Stryder You're Not Alone 9 12 Whitney Houston Million Dollar Bill 10 7 Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne Down 11 10 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling 12 22 Paolo Nutini Pencil Full Of Lead 13 20 Black Eyed Peas Meet Me Halfway 14 5 Michael Buble Haven't Met You Yet 15 11 The Saturdays Forever Is Over 16 23 Beyonce Broken Hearted Girl 17 18 Shakira She Wolf 18 19 Beyonce Sweet Dreams 19 13 Pixie Lott Boys And Girls 20 30 Snow Patrol Just Say Yes 21 21 Jamie Cullum I'm All Over It 22 26 N-Dubz I Need You 23 14 Jordin Sparks SOS (Let The Music Play) 24 28 JLS Beat Again 25 25 Michael Jackson This Is It 26 33 Duck Sauce aNYway 27 45 Bon Jovi We Weren't Born To Follow 28 161 Will Young Hopes & Fears 29 36 Sugababes About A Girl 30 41 Lady Gaga Bad Romance 31 27 Pitbull Hotel Room Service 32 24 Spandau Ballet Once More 33 35 Calvin Harris Flashback 34 50 Daniel Merriweather Feat. Adele Water And A Flame 35 29 Biffy Clyro The Captain 36 66 Rihanna Russian Roulette 37 44 Dizzee Rascal Dirtee Cash 38 39 Kings of Leon Sex On Fire 39 48 Florence & The MachineYou Got The Love 40 74 Ingrid Michaelson Maybe 41 91 Alesha Dixon To Love Again 42 31 David Guetta feat. AkonSexy Chick 43 9 Robbie Williams Bodies 44 42 Daniel Merriweather Red 45 59 Athlete Black Swan Song 46 56 Stereophonics Innocent 47 117 James Morrison Get To You 48 54 Britney Spears 3 49 55 Susan Boyle Wild Horses 50 34 Cobra Starship feat. Leighton Meester Good Girls Go Bad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promise to try Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 TV Airplay: 1 1 Alexandra Burke feat. Flo-rida Bad Boys 2 2 Cheryl Cole Fight For This Love 3 3 Chipmunk Oopsy Daisy 4 24 Dizzee Rascal Dirtee Cash 5 4 Tinchy Stryder You're Not Alone 6 6 JLS Everybody In Love 7 13 Black Eyed Peas Meet Me Halfway 8 5 Taio Cruz Break Your Heart 9 11 Jay Sean feat. Lil Wayne Down 10 10 N-Dubz I Need You 11 8 David Guetta feat. AkonSexy Chick 12 7 Jordin Sparks SOS (Let The Music Play) 12 15 Whitney Houston Million Dollar Bill 14 19 Calvin Harris Flashback 15 120 Leona Lewis Happy 16 9 The Saturdays Forever Is Over 17 12 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling 18 33 Cobra Starship feat. Leighton Meester Good Girls Go Bad 19 21 Beyonce Broken Hearted Girl 19 27 Foo Fighters Wheels 21 15 Robbie Williams Bodies 22 14 Jay-Z feat. Rihanna & Kanye West Run This Town 23 32 Basshunter I Promised Myself 24 61 Green Day 21st Century Breakdown 25 18 Shakira She Wolf 26 23 Duck Sauce aNYway 27 20 Sugababes About A Girl 28 29 Pitbull Hotel Room Service 28 28 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 30 26 Alesha Dixon To Love Again 31 38 Kings of Leon Sex On Fire 32 25 Example Watch The Sun Come Up 33 51 Young Soul Rebels I Got Soul 34 17 Dizzee Rascal Feat. Chrome Holiday 35 30 Beyonce Sweet Dreams 35 22 Paramore Ignorance 37 38 Michael Buble Haven't Met You Yet 38 81 Lily Allen Who'd Have Known 39 31 Editors Papillon 40 35 Muse Uprising Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeroco Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 JLS are building a huge lead on itunes. They will be number 1 next Sunday. Not sure about the albums. Don't think Crappy Cole will hold on. Buble outsold her Friday and Saturday so he may make it, though I expect there is another big album out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest groovyguy Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 I hope Madonna continues to disillusion her whiny fans, who can't take her doing a style of music they don't personally like so they act as if her career is over because THEY don't like it. Those fans are the worst anyways and don't get the fact that Madonna is an artist, most of us AREN'T going to like EVERYTHING she does....that's just how it goes with someone who is prolific as she is. But most of us don't act like a 2 year old who just lost their favorite toy because we don't like something she does. What's worse is the people who simply observe the fact that her album is a hit are loons not looking at the facts. Nevermind that it just spent weeks as the world's top selling album. That is a undisputed fact...no matter how one tries to twist it the fact still remains. No "loon" fan is making this up off the top of their head LOONY is when you hang around and discuss something that you no longer have interest in and try to twist facts to make that person look bad because YOU personally aren't pleased with the artistic direction they've taken lately. It seems some fans almost have some sort of vendetta against her and WANT her to do bad and fail at things because they aren't pleased with her artistic direction. To me, that's disturbing and epitomizes the definition of LOON. Any NORMAL person would just move on and jump back in if she creates something of interest to them again. Anybody who is "disllusioned" by her needs to go....they need something more safe and guaranteed. Perhaps the disillusioned fans need to take a break! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Danny86 Posted November 1, 2009 Share Posted November 1, 2009 As a reference, here's the Top 50 best selling albums of the UK (cut off date is August 22nd, 2009) from UKmix: 1 QUEEN Greatest Hits Parlophone 1981 : 5,780,000 2 THE BEATLES Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Parlophone 1967 : 4,910,000 3 ABBA Gold – Greatest Hits Polydor 1992 : 4,648,000 4 OASIS What's The Story Morning Glory Creation 1995 : 4,435,000 5 MICHAEL JACKSON Thriller Epic 1982 : 4,096,000 6 DIRE STRAITS Brothers In Arms Vertigo 1985 : ~4,075,000 7 PINK FLOYD The Dark Side Of The Moon Harvest 1973 : ~3,968,000 8 QUEEN Greatest Hits II Parlophone 1991 : 3,840,000 9 MICHAEL JACKSON Bad Epic 1987 : 3,771,000 10 MADONNA The Immaculate Collection Sire 1990 : ~3,570,000 11 SIMPLY RED Stars East West 1991 : ~3,405,000 12 SHANIA TWAIN Come On Over Mercury 1998 : ~3,360,000 13 FLEETWOOD MAC Rumours Warner Brothers 1977 : ~3,259,000 14 JAMES BLUNT Back To Bedlam Atlantic 2005 : 3,181,000 15 THE VERVE Urban Hymns Hut 1997 : ~3,170,000 16 DIDO No Angel Cheeky 2000 : 3,050,000 17 SIMON & GARFUNKEL Bridge Over Troubled Water CBS 1970 : ~3,049,000 18 AMY WINEHOUSE Back To Black Island 2006 : ~3,000,000 19 MEAT LOAF Bat Out Of Hell Epic 1978 : ~2,950,000 20 THE CORRS Talk On Corners Atlantic 1997 : ~2,949,000 21 SPICE GIRLS Spice Virgin 1996 : ~2,930,000 22 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Dirty Dancing RCA 1987 : ~2,912,000 23 DAVID GRAY White Ladder IHT/East West 2000 : ~2,910,000 24 BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Legend Island/Tuff Gong 1984 : ~2,855,000 25 DIDO Life For Rent Cheeky 2003 : ~2,850,000 26 THE BEATLES 1 Apple 2000 : ~2,843,000 27 LEONA LEWIS Spirit Syco 2007 : 2,819,000 28 U2 The Joshua Tree Island 1987 : ~2,762,000 29 PHIL COLLINS ...But Seriously Virgin 1989 : ~2,741,000 30 COLDPLAY A Rush Of Blood To The Head Parlophone 2002 - 2,715,000 31 KEANE Hopes And Fears Island 2004 : ~2,713,000 32 SCISSOR SISTERS Scissor Sisters Polydor 2004 : ~2,700,000 33 TRAVIS The Man Who Independiente 1999 : ~2,677,000 34 TAKE THAT Beautiful World Polydor 2006 : ~2,636,000 35 MIKE OLDFIELD Tubular Bells Virgin 1973 : 2,630,000 36 JEFF WAYNE’S MUSICAL VERSION War Of The Worlds CBS 1978 : ~2,610,000 37 ABBA Greatest Hits Epic 1976 : ~2,607,000 38 ALANIS MORISSETTE Jagged Little Pill Maverick 1995 : ~2,605,000 39 COLDPLAY X&Y Parlophone 2005 : 2,572,000 40 ROBBIE WILLIAMS I’ve Been Expecting You Chrysalis 1998 : ~2,565,000 41 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Grease RSO 1978 : ~2,495,000 42 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK The Sound Of Music RCA Victor 1965 : ~2,490,000 43 COLDPLAY Parachutes Parlophone 2000 : 2,461,000 44 NORAH JONES Come Away With Me Parlophone 2002 : ~2,455,000 45 TRACY CHAPMAN Tracy Chapman Elektra 1988 : ~2,450,000 46 GEORGE MICHAEL Ladies & Gentlemen – The Best Of Epic 1998 : ~2,417,000 47 FLEETWOOD MAC Tango In The Night Warner Brothers 1987 : ~2,365,000 48 ROBSON & JEROME Robson & Jerome RCA 1995 : ~2,335,000 49 REM Automatic For The People Warner Brothers 1992 : ~2,307,000 50 SNOW PATROL Eyes Open Fiction/Polydor 2006 : 2,276,000 If I'm counting well, there are 8 GHs in this list and apart from the Beatles, the rest of the GH acts do not have a studio album here. So while it's true that there are some hugely successful GHs that did proportionally better than in the US (apart from the Beatles again), I think expectations towards GHs in general are exaggerated. There are some albums here that reached this list on the back of practically ONE huge hit song, so the argument about many old hits making an album sell big might not be the general rule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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